The OECD Convention on bribery a commentary
The OECD Convention on Bribery established an international standard for compliance with anti-corruption rules, and has subsequently been adopted by the thirty-four OECD members and six non-member countries. As a result of the Convention and national implementation laws, companies and managers now r...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2014
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Edition: | Second edition |
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Mark Pieth
- Article 1. The Offence of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials / Ingeborg Zerbes
- Article 2. The Responsibility of Legal Persons / Mark Pieth
- Article 3. Sanctions / Peter J. Cullen
- Article 3(3). Seizure and Confiscation / Mark Pieth
- Article 4. Jurisdiction / Mark Pieth
- Article 5. Enforcement / Peter J. Cullen and Mark Pieth
- Article 6. Statute of Limitations / Peter J. Cullen
- Article 7. Money Laundering / Mark Pieth
- Article 8. Accounting / Gregory S. Bruch and Akita N. Adkins
- Articles 9-11. International Co-operation / Maurice Harari and Delphine Jobin
- Article 12. Monitoring and Follow-up / Nicola Bonucci
- Articles 13-17. Final Provisions / Nicola Bonucci
- Preventing and defending against vicarious and successor liability under national and international transnational bribery regimes / Lucinda A. Low
- A Resource Guide to the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act : The US Government's Perspective on Enforcing the FCPA / Philip Urofsky and Hee Won (Marina) Moon